Panelo learned from a friend that a fake Salvador Panelo messaged Callanta on Facebook to ask for moolah.

The real Panelo became peeved and called Callanta. He said it made him so upset that he wanted to curse like Duterte, who is known for unabashedly spouting off expletives even in public events.

Panelo was quoted by The Philippine Daily Inquirer: “I told him, ‘I wanted to curse like the President. I cannot even imagine why people like you would be entertaining this kind of scam. You know my number, why didn’t you call me?'”

He said: “For the umpteenth time, I’m cautioning the public to be wary of scams using my name. As a result of this, I have decided to cut all my Facebook accounts, [Facebook] Messenger and everything so that they (scammers) can no longer use it.”

This is not the first time Panelo heard about the nefarious activities of his alleged online doppelgängers. He said that it was the fifth case where con men used his name.

Back then, he said he already reported the case to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).

Panelo thinks that scammers are using his name because he believes that his reputation is spotless.

He said: “I really cannot understand why these people who are supposed to know me would be believing that [scam]. The only reason I think, that I can conclude is that my name seems to be very credible so they’re using my name.”